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Launchpad Pro and flam notes?

I have finally bought an LPP and I’m loving the design and functions, but…every time I try to record drum or chord patterns in Atom with the LPP, it adds a random amount of flam notes (two notes on top of each other). One has the length that I pressed to get, but then there is another very short note just “underneath” and it creates an annoying flanging sound.

So, instead of working fast and effortlessly, I end up manually moving midi notes and deleting the unwanted instances underneath them. Argh! Not what I wanted!

Has anyone else experienced this? And/or is there a way I can change the settings on my Launchpad to make it less sensitive? I am not pressing ridiculously hard or anything.

Comments

  • Are you sure you have the routing correct? Sounds like maybe you have a midi loop or something.

  • When using Atom 2 with LPP you do not need to route the controller to it, it's auto-magic to the instance that is open.
    If you manually route the LPP to the Atom 2 instance you get the 'flams'...

  • What about paradiddles?

  • @Samu said:
    When using Atom 2 with LPP you do not need to route the controller to it, it's auto-magic to the instance that is open.
    If you manually route the LPP to the Atom 2 instance you get the 'flams'...

    Thanks a bunch! That was it. I am so used to assigning an input to my Atom instances, that it never occurred to me that it would “read” my input without manually assigning the Launchpad. Great!

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